1FCC Compliance Statement--------------------------------------------------------------------------4 FCC WARNING-------------------------------------
102. Software Installation This chapter walks you through the installation and setup process for Witness XP system. The enclosed CD includes “De
1009-2. The PDAView Pro Tool Menu Bar Fig 9-1 Fig 9-2 The tool menu bar (Please refer Fig 9-1) enables you to ea
1019-3. Connecting PDAView Pro to Witness XP DVR site This chapter shows you how to connect to Local DVR Server via wireless LAN or Internet. Once PD
10210. Using AnyView Pro (For Modem to modem viewers) These sections discuss AnyView Pro and how to use it. The main purpose of AnyView Pro is to
10310-2. The AnyView Pro Tool Menu Bar Note: Tool Menu Bar in AnyView Pro behaves identically to those of FreeView Pro. Please refer Chapter 7-2.
104automatically when the video is connected. Select camera It will allow remote user to select, which camera(s) want to remote view. If you enabl
11 Fig. 2-1 Fig. 2-2 Fig. 2-3 Fig. 2-4 Fig. 2-
12Model Location of Device driver CP-1400AS XP C:\XPDevice CP-1408ASE XP, CP-1416ASE XP C:\XPDevice CP-400DX Pro C:\DXDevice CP-404HS Plus, CP-14
13Step 5: Click “Finish” to complete installation. Note: To remotely view the local site via FreeView Pro, you must be connected to the Internet bef
142-4. Real time display kit driver Installation (Optional) If you would like to install Real time display kit (RD-1600VGA or RD-800VGA) on your PC t
15Step 3: Then install the “ VGA driver “. The process as below: Select “ VGA Win 98/ME driver “ or “ VGA Win 2000/XP driver “ item, as Fig. 2-
163. Uninstalling Witness AS/ASE/DX/HS XP and Device Driver This chapter describes the removal of the software and device driver. 3-1. Uninst
173-2. Checking for or Uninstalling the Device Driver You can uninstall or inspect your device driver by doing the following steps: Step 1. Click “St
18Driver Name Video Server Card WitnessXP PCI 0 Device Video Server Capture WitnessXP PCI 0 Device Audio Server CaptureCP-1400AS XP 0 WitnessXP PCI
19Driver Name Video Server Card WitnessXP PCI0 Device Video Server Capture WitnessXP PCI0 Device Audio Server Capture WitnessXP PCI1 Device Video
26-6. POS text (Optional)------------------------------------------------------------------------ 51 6-7. Video/Audio Recording Schedule ------------
20WitnessHS PCI 8 Device Video Server Capture WitnessHS PCI 8 Device Audio Server Capture WitnessHS PCI 9 Device Video Server Capture WitnessHS PCI
214. Minimizing System Crash Caused by Windows Windows 98, ME, Windows 2000 and XP will occasionally crash or fail to run Witness XP. Please chang
225. Using Witness AS/ASE/HS/DX XP This chapter will introduce you general information about Witness XP. There are five software models for six d
23• Playback video clips - EZPlayback –Allows you to playback video clips of Witness XP from any Windows base PC. EZPlayback behaves identically to
245-2. Witness AS/ASE/DX/HS XP System Setup If you want to change the default parameters before using Witness XP, please go to “Start”, “Programs”,
255-2-1. Witness AS/ASE/HS XP System Setup Basically, system parameters of Witness AS/1408ASE/1416ASE/HS XP are the same with those of Witness HS XP.
26Close Device will turn off the selected device if camera connecting to the device is not in use. Close Camera will turn off the selected camera to
27 z Capture audio Enables cameras with microphones to record sound and use the audio monitor function. Setting up Audio Recording Use mouse to do
285-2-2. Witness DX Pro System Setup To change the default parameters of Witness DX Pro, please go to “Start”, “Programs”, “Witness DX Pro” then sele
29Resolution SIF (352 x 288-PAL; 352 x 240-NTSC) or QSIF (176 x 144-PAL;160 x 120-NTSC) Capture audio will enable cameras with microphones to record
39-1. The PDAView Installation---------------------------------------------------------------- 99 9-2. The PDAView Pro Tool Menu Bar-----------------
305-3. Witness AS/ASE/HS/DX XP Tool Bar The first time you use Witness XP, please click in the top right of your screen to login. The default
31• Click to play back video clips. A new window will appear for you to select video clips based on date recorded. Click “OK” to confirm selectio
32MAPPING. This will create a hole in your firewall. Connection limit to set the connection time of a remote client. Set up user information E
33Pop-up event notification Enable this function will pop-up the event table on the screen when the device is triggered. Fit video display to window
34Baud rate This function is optional. You need to select a correct Baud rate if your system connects a NetCom Controller Board. For detail please re
35Step 2. Choose the camera that will be first image on split screen at the drop down menu “Camera”. Step 3. Enter number into “Stay time”
36z Click to set up I/O Configuration. Users will be able to Set up relay, Control NC-320AM-I relay, Set up NC-320AM-I sensor, Set up emergenc
37 Note: 1. You should restart Witness XP before new settings will take effect. 2. Witness DX Pro (CP-400DX Pro) is a real time video/audio system,
38z Click to minimize Witness XP. z Click to close Witness XP. z Click to login/logout of Witness XP software. The first time you login,
39non-real time viewing the Video Tools shown, the functions as Fig 5-16 will work. (This function will be enabled when system install the RD-1600VGA
4FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device ma
40: This function is designed to zoom out (shrink) the display image. The video image zooms out at each click of the icon. : This function is desig
41z Note: This is optional. You can read more about this in the Netcom operation manual. Also, on the right side of toolbar, there is a blui
426. Camera Configuration If you click on , you will be able to set up camera parameters such as recording mode, recording schedule, enable alarm,
43and/or remote PC. You can change the display position and color of location/date/time by working on the column of Color & Position. Clickin
446-2. Video and Audio Recording Installation Click on the “Recording” tab, and you should see the following window. Follow the instructions below t
456-3. Motion setting Click on the “Motion setting” tab, and you will see the following. There are two modes for “Motion detection”; one is by sof
46z Sensitivity of motion detection – You can adjust the sensitivity of the motion detection. Slide the bar to the right to increase sensitivity
476-4. Notification Click on the “Notification” tab, and you will see the below image on right side. If you have enabled motion detection and you
482. Stop: Stop the sound. 3. Source: Click on “Browse’ to search for sounds. 4. Save: Accept the setting and exit “Select sound alarm”. 5. Cancel: D
49when triggered. Click the “Add” to the right to save your settings. Similarly in the lower part of the window, you can select where you want
5License Agreement Notice to end-user: please read the following legal agreement carefully. Use of the Witness or any of the software provided with t
506-5. Video Loss Click on the “Video Loss” tab, and you will see the window below. If you have video loss you would like to have an alarm sound
516-6. POS text (Optional) The POS feature in Witness XP system allows you to view superimposed transaction text data of POS on its corresponding c
526-7. Video/Audio Recording Schedule Recording parameters can be set based on your needs. First, select between “Sequence recording” and “Motion de
532. Select “Special Period”, and then select a “Start time” and an “End Time”. 3. Select a “Start date” and an “End date”. 4. Click “Add” to finish
546-8. Setting up Emergency Call Click on to set up “Emergency call”, and you should see the following window, as Fig. 6-5. Upon pressing a panic
55Note: For information on “Control NC-320 AM-I Module relay” and “Set up NC-320 AM-I Module sensor” please see the Netcom manual (Optional). z Set
566-9. Set Up Privileges Click to Enter “Set up privileges” to create and modify usernames and passwords. Users will have access to different on
57Step 3. After completing the steps above, click “Add” to finish setup. Click “Exit” to leave “Set up privileges” Note: Please remember remov
586-10. Playing Back Video Files This chapter will show how to play back one or more video files from your saved database. Clicking on the tool bar
59and information of single video (see below picture). Double click again to restore the previous viewing screen. z Video tool bar on playback scre
6expressly disclaims any and all other warranties, whether express or implied, including without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantabilit
60 Original – Click this icon to go back original video size. Video copy – This button will copy current video clip to a specific location for a
61 Note: 1. If you playback on Local Server, as shown on Fig.A-1, please click then you could select if showing date/time/location or not (refer Fi
626-11. Playing back across Local Area Network (LAN) This chapter will show you how to use EZLANPlayback program to play back video files across the
63 Step 3. Click on “Re-search video clips “ button to complete the setting. Step 4. After above setting, you can playback the video clips of Witness
646-12. Using Dynamic IP Addresses for Internet Access The main function of “ID code” is to solve possible problems with connections having dynamic I
65Step 4: Press “OK” to register your number to an IP identify server. z Enable “Connection limit to”: local server could set the duration time whic
66Step 6. Move to the device and then click and drag down to the suitable location with the left mouse key. Repeat this process for another device
676-13. How to set notification and trigger devices when alarm Click and select the “Recording” tab and you will see the following window Fig. 6-7.
686-14. Setting Up Notification Click and select the “Notification” tab (Shown as Fig. 6-8) and then click to access the following functions:
69Note: If you use the Internet to notify the remote site, the remote client PC need to have a fixed IP and connect to the Internet 24 hours a da
710. Entire Agreement. This is the entire agreement between you and I-View with respect to the use of the Witness, FreeView Pro and AnyView Pro, whic
706-15. Setting Up a Software Motion Detection Area Click , select “Motion setting” tab, as shown on Fig. 6-9. Just enable “software detection” if
716-16. How to Trigger Speed Dome Camera Enabling this option will allow you to configure Speed Dome camera settings upon notification. To configure
726-17. Creating an Alarm Wave File There is a “Sound Recorder” application included with Windows98, ME, 2000 and XP. This software enables you to
736-18. Auto-Restart your PC Sometimes the Remote Security and Surveillance System will become unstable. This is caused by the operating system (W
746-19. Video Matrix (Optional) The video matrix can be used with a maximum of sixteen cameras and four (CP-1404AS-T XP, CP-1404HS-T XP and CP-400DX-
75 Set TV out when triggered: Set which video will be shown on TV for the duration of alert Step 1. Select a specific Witness Video card at the top o
766-20. Back up the video clips This chapter will show how to back up video clips to another storage device from your saved database. z Follow the s
77 Step 7. Click to complete backup. z Video tool bar on backup screen Search – Click this icon to search video files. Pause – Click this ico
786-21. Translate the video clips to VCD format (For CP-400DX Pro only) Tool Menu Bar in EZMpgToVCD program behaves identically to those of EZBacku
796-22. Adjust the time clock of DVR automatically Sometimes the DVR’s clock will become slower or faster than standard time. To adjust your DVR’s t
81. System Requirements 1-1. Local Recording/Transmitter Software (Witness XP) z Operating system: Windows 98 Second Edition, ME, 2000 (Service Pac
807. Using FreeView Pro (For TCP/IP viewers) These sections discuss FreeView Pro and how to use it. The main purpose of FreeView Pro is to provide
817-2. The FreeView Pro Tool Menu Bar Note: Many of the functions in FreeView Pro behave similarly or even identically to those of Witness XP. The t
82 Set up site book: The site book allows you to easily keep track of the sites you connect to. Rather than entering the same information every ti
837-3. Connecting to Local DVR Server by FreeView Pro This chapter shows you how to connect to Local DVR Server. z Make a IP address or ID code conn
84XP software. Witness XP default is 1001. Step 6. Now, choose an option from the “Play with” menu. “Live video” plays the camera which is cu
85enter this same username, the password will automatically be recalled. Reconnect If you want FreeView Pro to automatically reconnect after the co
867-4. Video Window Function Description The right toolbar contains many useful buttons. Here is an explanation of what they do. z Click to modi
87 Hide video This button blanks the portion of the screen devoted to this camera. Fix on camera This button freezes motion on all other cameras, whi
887-5. Using the Site Book The site book will conveniently remember all the necessary information about a site that you wish to connect to so you w
897-6. System Configuration Click and you will see the window below Auto run FreeView Pro automatically starts FreeView Pro whenever your PC star
92. FreeView Pro is only for TCP/IP remote viewing. 3. AnyView Pro is only for modem-to-modem remote viewing. 4. The output level of microphone must
90the Windows OS will automatically shutdown after exiting Witness XP program. Auto login Enable this function will automatically login by user name
917-7. Playing Back Video Clips FreeView Pro can play both videos stored on your remote client computer and on the Local DVR Server. You can speci
92Step 4. Click the Search button. All files during the specified period will be listed. Click the cameras you wish to display and click “Ok”. T
93Remote playback tool bar When viewing camera(s) of Local DVR Server, you can right click of mouse on the video of screen to bring up more options,
947-8. Remote download video clips You can easily download video clips of Witness XP DVR on remote client computer via FreeView Pro. Please specif
957-9. Remote control FreeView Pro allows remote client to control the Witness XP DVR server via EzRClient program through Internet or Intranet. T
96Step 7. Click “Add” to save above information, then you can easily select when you connect again. Step 8. Click “Exit” icon near the middle right o
978. Connect the Local DVR Server via IE Browser These sections discuss how to setup and use the IE Browser for remote access. The main purpose of
98channels, save video files, and configure exactly how you want the program to work. After you login, you can explore the system through the foll
999. Using PDAView Pro (For Pocket PC PDA only) PDAView Pro is a remote view application for Pocket PC device. It can run on PDA using Pocket PC 200
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